The experiment if the frozen sperm will initiate the process to human reproduction in space, which may help to keep human species alive even in case of the earth getting destroyed or nuked in an accidental world War 3.
Earlier this afternoon, while our employees were having lunch, we received reports of an active shooter at YouTube in San Bruno, said Sundar Pichai, Google CEO.
Knee pain in the elderly leads to severe damage to the quality of life that it can make them prone to depression, said the study led by Yuji Nishiwaki from the Toho University in Japan.
The harsh side of the Bill is that it seeks to prosecute even nationals from other countries irrespective of their nationality, citizenship or location as long as the fake news concerns Malaysia.
The Beijing airport with an estimated $12.9 billion spent on it, is all set to open in 2019, taking the shine away from Changi airport as one of the world's biggest aviation hubs.
NASA's InSight will take off from the West Coast on May 5 aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-3 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California
Beginning March 22, NASA has undertaken the Operation IceBridge to map the distribution and thickness of ice in the Arctic Ocean with its Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2).
With more than 540 million people affected globally, the stifling impact from low back pain has doubled in the last 25 years. Around 25% of Australians suffer from low back pain on any day.
Shanmugam told Facebook representative, "You will not decide whether something is true or false, you will not take down something simply because it is false."
Kick Axe Throwing, the first bar to open in New York City, has become the role model for a nationwide trend of axe throwing, which is catching up with the young the way bowling did in the 20th century.
US researchers from Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology found that an infectious passenger with influenza will most likely transmit infection to passengers in vicinity but not faraway.
Humans bred with mysterious species more than once, finds new study based on two pulses of Denisovan populations who might have contributed to ancestry of modern humans in East Asia